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PICTURES, PLANS, ETC. 



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No. 



TITLE. 



Owner. 



I. — BADGE, corriiniemorating erection of Henry 

Clay monument in i860. Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

2. — MEDAL with head of CarSos III, King of Spain. 

Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 
3. — ^BRONZE MEDAL of Napoleon Bonaparte, commemorat- 
ing conquest of Illyria, in iSog. Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 
4. — IRON ]\IEDAL, commemorating WelHngton's victory at 
Waterloo. Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

5. — COPPER COIN sent to^t^uisiana di.ring John Law^s con- 
trol of the Colony. Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 
6.^POLITICAL BADGE with portrait of General Lewis 
Cass. Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 
7.— POLITICAL BADGE of the Polk party in 1834. 

Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 
8.— FATHER RAMON PALAO, miniature portrait. 

Mr. Cruzat. 
9.— SPANISH TOBACCO CUTTER. Mr. Cusachs. 

10.— PORTRAIT of Father Antonio Sedella. Mr. Cusachs. 

II.— NEW ORLEANS street car tickets of 1862. 

. Mr. Cusaclis. 
12. — POLITICAL MEDAL of Gen. Harrison's party in cam- 
paign for presidency, 1840. Mr. Cusachs. 

13. — PORTRAIT of Governor Derl)igny. ^Mr. Cusachs. 

14. INDIAN PIPE from mound at Tigerville, Terrebonne 
Parish, Louisiana. Dr. Bauer. 

15.^-PORTRAIT of Valcour Aim<e, of St. James Parish, a 
pioneer in refining sugar in Louisiana. 

Prof. Alcee Fortier. 
16.— JOSEPHINE ROMAN, wife of Valcour Aime. 

Prof. Alcee Fortier. 
17.— MINIATURE PORTRAIT, Madame Bienvonu. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
18.— PORTRAIT, Governor Derbigny, 1828-9. ^^r. Cusachs. 

19.— PORTRAIT of the Baron de Pontalba. Mr. Cusachs. 

20. — ^PORTRAIT of Baronne de Pontnliba. daughter of Don 
Almonaster v Roxas. Mr. Cruzat. 

21.— MINIATURE' PORTRAIT of Baron de Carondelet, 
Spanish Governor of Louisiana, 1792-97. Mr, Cruzat. 



— 2 — 
No. TITLE. Owner. 

22.— MINIATURE, Madame Carondelet, wife of Governor 
Carondelet. Mr. Cruzat. 

2T,. — MINIATURE, Governor Cruzat of Upper Louisiana. 

Mr. Cruzat. 

24.— STIRRUPS used in Battle of New Orle&ns by Col. Michel 

Fortier. Dr. Bauer. 

25. — ORDERS and despatches of Gayoso de Lemos, Spanish 

Governor of Louisiana, 1797-99. 

Mrs. F. Gayoso Tennent. 

26.— PASSPORT of J. B. Noble, drummer at Battle of New 

Orleans, tand medal awarded him by General Andrew 

Jackson. ' Mr. Cusachs. 

^7- — BROOCH with hair of Madame Gayoso de Lemos, wife of 

Governor de Lemos. Mrs. Tennent. 

28. — PORTRAIT of Gayoso de Lemos, Spanish Governor of 

Louisiana, 1797-99. Mrs. Tennent. 

29. — RING of Isabella la Catolica, containing lock of her hair. 

Mrs. Tennent. 
30. — SEAL of Governor Gayoso de Lemos, 1797-99. 

Mrs. Tennent. 
3i.^CURI0US WROUGHT IRON LOCK of Spanish n-;ake 
from magazine. Mr. Cusachs. 

32.— MINIATURE, Henry Clay. Mr. Cusachs. 

33.— MINIATURE. General Andrew Jackson. Mr. Cusachs. 
34.— MINIATURE, Judah Touro, the Jewish philanthropist. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

35.— MINIATURE, Napoleon Bonaparte. Mr. Cusachs 

' 36.— MINIATURE, George Washington. Mr. Cusachs. 

37.— MINIATURE. General Touzard, French Consul at New 

Orleans under the Empire. Mr. Cusachs. 

38.— MINIATURE, James Audubon. . Mr. Cusachs. 

39.— MINIATURE, Madame Van Ness. Mr. Cusachs. 

40.— MINIATURE, Madame Andre. Mr. Cusachs. 

41.— COAT OF ARMS of the Cruzat family. Mr. Cruzat. 

42. — PRIZE won by Mr. Chalmette in 1812. Mr. Cruzat. 

43.— PERFUME BURNER with coat of arms of William 

Penn. Mrs. Tennent. 

45.— ^COPPER PLATE used by Gayoso de Lemos (1797-99), 

showing his coat-of-arms. Mrs. Tennent. 

46.— NEWSPAPER CLIPPING containing account of Jordan 

Noble, lackson's drummer at Battle of New Orleans. 
47-— CROSS OF CARLOS III OF SPAIN, given to Cruzat, 

Governor of I'^pper Louisiana. Mr. Cruzat. 

48.— MINIATURE PORTRAIT of Mademoiselle Palao. wife 

of Governor Cruzat of Upper Louisiana. Mr. Cruzat. 
49. — MINIATURE. Jose Inacio Cruzat y Palao, Lieutenant 

Third Battalion of Louisiana. Mr. Cruzat. 



— 3 — 
No. TITLE. Owner. 

50. — PORTRAIT of Madame Manuel Beauregard. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
.—MINIATURE, Louise Dubourg- (Madame Bringier). 

Mrs. Walter Stauffer. 

I.— MINIATURE, General Zachary Taylor. 

Mrs. Walter Stauffer. 
.—MINIATURE, Archbishop Dubourg. 

Mrs. Walter Stauffer. 



51 

53 
54 



'BADGE worn by Antonio Landicr ,at the celebration of 
Jackson's victory* over the British at New Orleans, 1815. 

Mrs. Luke Even. 

55.— HUNTING COMPASS of about 1815, used by Antonio 

Landier. Mrs. Luke Even. 

56.— MINIATURE, Paul Jones. Mr. Cusachs. 

57.— PIECE OF THE FIRST ATLANTIC CABLE. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
58. — WATCH given by Benjamin Franklin after his return 

from Europe to Mr. , a gentleman of Kentucky. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
59. — SPECIMEN of 50 cent piece cut into quarters by the New 
Orleans mint to supply deficiency of coin, 1827. 

Mr. Cu-.achs. 

60. — ^lEDAL awarded bv Congress to General Zachary Taylor 

in 1848. ' Mrs. Stauffer. 

61. — ^VERSES by Jose])h Roffignac. 

Mrs. H. Renshaw (nee Deynoodt). 
62. — MINIATURE. Marie Montegut, Baronne de Nervisse. 

Mrs. H. Renshaw (nee Deynoodt). 

63.— MINIATURE, Raymond Montegut. brother of Marie 
Montegut. Mrs. H. Renshaw (nee Deynoodt). 

64.— MINIATURE PORTRAIT of Antonio Landier. 

Mrs. Luke Even. 
65._WATCH of Col. Michel Fortier, (1812). 

Prof. Alcee Fortier. 

66. — BADGE (1846) of Louisiana volunteers for Mexican War. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
67._MINTATURE PORTRAIT, of Louis Malarcher, \'icomte 
d' Apremont. 

Miss Eugenie Daboral (his great-grand-daughtcr.) 

68.— MINIATURE PORTRAIT, Felicite Moro Malarchar. 
\'icomtesse d' Apremont. 

Miss Eugenie Daboral (his great-grand-daughtcr ) 

69.— MINIATURE PORTRAIT. Madame Gayoso de Lemos. 

Mrs. Tennent. 

70. — PERMIT to W. C. C. Claiborne, to practice law in Vir- 
ginia. ^Ir. Wm. Claiborne 



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No. TITLE. Owner. 

71.— COMMISSION signed by Thos. Jefferson, as President 
and Jas. Madison, Secty. of State, appointing W. C. C. 
Claiborne, Governor of the Mississippi Territory for 
1801. Mr. Wm. Claiborne. 

72.— THE SAME COMMISSION for year 1802. 

Mr. Wm. Claiborne. 

73.— COM'MISSION to W. C. C. Claiborne as Governor of the 
Territory of Orleans, (1804) signed by Jefferson and 
Madison. Mr. Wm. Claiborne.. 

74.— THE SAME for year 1806. Mr. Wm. Qaiborne. 

75.— THE SAME for year 1808. Mr. Wm. Claiborne. 

76.— COMMISSION to W. C. C. Claiborne as Governor of 

Territory of Orleans, signed by Madison and Monroe. 

Mr. Wm. Claiborne. 
yy. — COMMISSION to Dubreuil Mllars with signature of 

Louis XV. Mr.^D. Villars. 

78.— REPORT OF WAYS AND MEANS, Committee of 

House of Representatives of U. S., (1806). 

Mr. D. Villars. 
78.— AIANUSCRIPT AUTOBIOGRAPHY of Dubreuil Vil- 
lars. Mr. D. Villars. 
80. — ^LETTER of Due de Choiseul to Dubreuil Villars, First 

Lieutenant in Louisiana Regiment. 

Mr. D. Villars. 
81. — ^ORDER signed by Louis XV, withdrawing from Villars 

the right to trade with Louisiana, owing to its cession to 

Spain. Mr. D. Villars. 

82.— PROMOTION to rank of Colonel to Dubreuil Villars, 

signed by Louis XV. Mr. D. Villars. 

83.— COMMISSION to Villars, signed by Louis de Kerlerec, 

Governor of Louisiana, 1754. Mr. D. Villars. 

84.— COMMISSION of \'illars as major, signed by Louis XV. 

Mr. D. Villars. 
85.— GRANT OF CROSS of St. Louis to Villars, 1780. 

Mr. D. Villars. 
86.— COLONEL'S COMMISSION to Villars, signed by 

O'Reilly, Governor of Louisiana, 1769. 

Mr. D. Villars. 
87.— COM'MISSION to Villars, 1764, Louis XV. 

Mr. D. Villars. 
88.— TITLE OF NOBILITY granted bv Louis XIV, (1668), 

to Dubreuil Villars. Mr. D. Villars. 

89.— CAPTAIN'S COMMISSION to Villars, (1736), signed 

by Louis XV. Mr. D. Villars. 

90. — APPOINTMENT as Louisiana Senator of Judge Gayarrc, 

signed by A. B. Roman. Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 

91. — OLD BILL of funeral expenses of Don Carlos Gayarre, 

1813. Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 



No. TITLE. Owner. 

92. — DOCUMENT relating to Marigny family. 

Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 
93. — WILL of Estevan Gayarre. Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 

94. — Proclamation in Spanish and Erench of Navarro to the 
people of Louisiana, 1780. Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 

95.— FAxMlLY PAPERS. Dcstrchan, Maxent, Marigny and 
Gavarre. Mrs. Chas. Gavarre. 

96.— CERTIFIED COPY of patent of nobility to Pierre Bou- 
cher, first Canadian ennobled by Louis XIV, ancestor 
of Charles Gayarre, the historijan. 

Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 

97.— CERTIEICATE of services in Florida, 1780-81, to' Juan 

Antonio Gayarre, by Galvez. _ Mrs. Clias. Gayarre. 

98. — COMMISSION to Carlos Gayarre, (1807), as Captain in 

the American Militia of Louisiana. 

Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 
99. — ^PLAN general economico, quo el actual Gobernador, Cap- 
tain General de Philipinas. , ofrece a sus inter- 

eses publicos condeseos do su bien, y verdadera felicidad. 

Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 
100. — WILL of Carlotta de Grandpre. Airs. Chas. Gayarre. 

PRIVATE LIBRARY OF MR. T. P. THOMPSON, SEC- 
TION I. 

loi. — MAP, course of the river Mississippi, by Lieutenant Ross. 

London, 1865. 

102.— SEPIA DRAWING BY COULON, scenes on Chalmette 
battle ground. "Ol' Packenham." 

103. — COLORED PRINT, view of New Orleans from plantation 
of Marigny, by Boqueta de Woessera fait in New Or- 
leans, Nov., 1803. First local imprint of a picture. 

104. — MAP. drawn by Napoleon's Minister Barbe, Alarbois fo^ 
the "Historic de la Louisiane." 

105.— PLAN DE LA NOU\^ELLE ORLEANS, par Nicolas 
Bellin, 1744. 

106. — MAPA MUNDI. first map of the Western discoveries, by 
Juan de la Cosa, 1500, who accompanied Christopher 
Columbus. 

107.— PLAN OF NEW ORLEANS, 1770, by Captain Pittman, 
of the British army. 

108. — PLANS of New Orleans in 1728. 1767 and 1798. 

109. — PLAN of New Orleans, drawn by J. Tanessee. 1815. with 
facades of buildings of that period. Roval Folio. 

no.— COLORED PRINT, battle of New Orleans, by H. Lac- 
lotto, made hi Now Orleans in 1815. Largo folio. 

III. — KEY TO PRINT by Laclotte in French and English (con- 
temporary). 

112. — PLAN of New Orleans and adjacent plantations, by Carlos 
Trudeau, 1798. Folio. 



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PRIVATE LIBRARY OF MR. T. P. THOMPSON, SEC- 
TION I. 

113.— CARTE DE LA LOUISIANE by B. Homano, Nurem- 

/burg, 1687. Fclio. 
114.— CARTE DE LA LOUISIANE, by Delisle, 1718, showing 

Indian Village of Oumas at present site of New Orleans, 

(inset). 
115.— CARTE DE LA LOUISIANE, 1776. Quarto. 

116 

117 



119 

120 
121 

122 

123 
124 
125 



^MAP OF FLORIDA (Louisiana), by Vischer, 1657. 

—NEWSPAPER printed in French and English, "Friend of 
the Law, and Commercial Journal." May 6, 1820. 

— PLAN of New Orleans, and mouth of the Mississippi 
(Dutch), 1767. 

—CARTE DE LA LOUISIANE par Nicholas Bellin, 1744. 
Folio. 
CARTE DE LA LOUISIANE, 1783. 

— MAP of New France or Louisiana, by Hermann Moll, 171 5. 

— ^PAINTING on wood, "Le Vieux Carre," (view looking 

down Exchange Alley). 
— ^OIL PAINTING, portrait of Amerigo Vespucci, by Par- 

migiano, 1504. 
— OIL FAINTING, portrait of Christopero Columbo, by 

Parmigiano, 1504. 
—PORTRAIT of Parmigiano, 1506. 



PRIVATE COLLECTION OF T. P. THOMPSON, SEC- 
TION II. 

126.— BELTRAMI, (J. C.) La Decouverte des Sources du Mis- 
sissippi. 8 vo. Leather. N'lle Orleans, 1824 

127.— BEROUIN— DUVALLON— Vue de la Colonic Espag- 
nole du Mississippi. Paris, 1803 

128.— MAP— "LOUISIANA TRAVELLER," Canal, Roads 
etc. Folio. Philadelphia, 1830 

129. — MAP of Louisiana, 1850. Showing Canals, Roads, etc 
Leather Cover. Folio. Philadelphia. 1853 

130. — ^DUMONT, (De Montigny) Memoires Historiques Sur la 
Louisiana, etc. 12 mo. Old Calf. 2 Vols. Paris, 1753 

131.— CHAMPIGNY, (le Colonel Chevalier de) Etat Present 
de la Louisiane. A. La Haye. Chez. F. Staatman 
Paper. 1 776 

132. — NAVIGATOR. Mississippi River. An Account of Louisi- 
ana, etc. 12 mo. Vols. 1818 

133. — MARQUETTE, (Pere) Voyage et Decouverte de quolques 
Pays et Nations de lAmerique Sept. 2 vo. Morocco. Re 
print. Paris, 1681 

134. — RCDBIN, (C. C.) Voyages dons lintireur de la Louisiane 

Paris, 1807 



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PRIVATE COLLECTION OF T. P. THOMPSON, SEC- 
TION 11. 

135.— GARCILASO DE LA VEGA. Hrstoire- dc la Conquete 
de la Florido, etc. (Richelet.) 12 mo. Leather. 

Paris, 1709 

136.— DIRECTORY— Lafon's Annuairo. 12 mo. Half Leather 

New Orleans, 1808 

137- — HENNEPIN, (Louis) Nouveau \'oyage, etc. 12 mo 
Leather. Utrecht, 1698 

138.— BRACKr:NRIDGE, (H. M.) Views of Louisiana. 8 vo 
Leather. Pittsburg, 1814 

139 — *^L\DE\'ALL, (Doctor Joseph) Medicaments, Et precis de 
la Methode de Mr. Masdevall Docteur Medecin du Roi 
d'Espaygne Charles IV, etc. 8 vo. Leather. First im- 
print. N'lle Orleans, 1796. 

140. — TONTI, (Le Chevelier) Derniers Decouvertes dans V- 
Anierique Septentrionale de M. de la Salle. 8 vo. Old 
Leather. Paris. 1697. 

141- — LAW, (John) Aanmorkingen, etc. Historisch van Louisi- 
ana. 12 mo. Vellum. Amsterdam, 1721. 

T42.— TRANCHEPAIN, (la R. mtrc St. Augustin de) Relation 
du Voyage des Premiers Ursulines a la N'lle Orleans, 
etc.. 1727. 8 mo. Limp xMorocco. N'lle York, 1859 

143— MENKEN. ADAH ISAACS, Biography, by Ed. James, 
(circa). New York, 1881. 

144— BAUDRY DES LOZIERES, Voyage a la Louisiane. 8 
vo. Paper. Paris, 1802. 

145- — 'HACHARD, (Madeline) Relation du \'oyage des Dames 
L'rsulines de Rouen a la N'lle Orleans. 1727. 8 vo. hf. 
morocco. Paris. 1872. 

146. — COXE (Daniel) A Description of the English Province of 
Carolina. By the Spaniards called Florida and by the 
French La Louisiane. 8 vo. Levant by Loyd. 

London. 1741. 

147. — GAYARRE, (Chas.)Essai Historique Sur Le Louisiana. 
2 Vols. Boards. N'lle Orleans, 1830-31. 

148-— CODE NOIR, ou Rocueil des ("Black Code") Reglomens, 
etc., dans les Colonies Francoises. 16 mo. Old cf. 

Paris, 1747. 

149. — ROMANS, (Bernard) A Concise Natural History of East 
and West Florida, etc. 12 mo. Crushed Levant by Black- 
well. New York, 1776. 

150.— MARGIN Y. (Bernard) A Scs Concitoyans. 8 vo. Pr^Jiiph. 
15 PP- N'lle Orleans. i8s3. 

151.— AR FIX. (P.) Biograpliic de L M. Gottschalk. Piamste 
Americain. Paper 64 pp. New York. 1853. 

151 1-2 — BARBE-^L\RBOIS, Histoire de La Louisiana, et de 
la Cession de cette Colonie par France, etc. 8 vo. 
Leather. Paris, 1829. 



PRIVATE COLLECTION OF T. P. THOMPSON, SEC- 
TION 11. 

152.— MAGRUDER, (Allen B.) Reflections on the Cession of 

Louisiana to the United States. 8 vo. Half Leather. 

Lexington, 1803. 
153. — PRATZ, (Le Page du) Histoire de la Louisiana. 12 mo 

3 Vols. Old Leather. Paris, 1758. 

154. — DUVALLON, (Berquin) Vue de la Colonie Espagnole du 

Mississippi, ou des Provinces de Louisiana, etc. 8 vo. 

Half Leather. Paris, 1803. 

155. — ^JO'UTEL, (Henri) Journal Historique du dernier Voyage - 

que fen M. de la Salle, etc. (Carte) 8 vo. Leather. 

* Pads, 1713. 

156.— MARTIN, (F. X.) History of North Carolina. 2 Vols. 

8 vo. Boards. 
157. — BOSSU, (M.) Nouveaux Voyages aux Occidentales, etc. 

2 Vols. 12 mo. Old Calf. Paris, 1768. 

158.— CHAMPION Y (le Colonel, Chevalier de) La Louisiane 

Ensanglantee, etc. A. Londres. Paper. i773- 

159. — ^SOTO, (De H.) Historic de la Conquete de la Floride. El- 

vas. Paris, 1685. 

160. — 'PRATZ. (M. Le Page du) The history of Louisiana or of 

the Western parts, etc. 8 vo. old cf. 2 Vols. 

London, 1763. 
161. — HENNEPIN, (Lewis) A New Discovery, etc. 1-2 mo. 

London, 1699. 
162. — LA HARPE, (Bernard de) Journal Historique de Estab- 

lissement des Francaise a la Louisiana. 1698- 1720. 8 

vo. Old Calf. N'lle Orleans, 1831. 

163. — MARTIN, (Francois X.) The History of Louisiana, from 

the Earliest Period. 8 vo. Leather. 2 Vols. 

New Orleans, 1827. 
164. — ^BOSSLT, (M.) Nouveaux Voyages dans L'Amerique. 8 

vo. Leather. Amsterdam, 1777. 

165. — ^CODE NOIR. Aprouve le 7 Juin, 1806. Guillaume C. 

C. Claiborne, Gouverneur du Territoire d'Orleans. (Jean 

Watkins) (Pierre Sauve.) A la Nouvelle, Orleans. 

16 mo. 1-2 Leather. Chez. Jean Renard, rue de Char- 

tres No. 8. 1806. 

166.— DIRECTORY— J. A. Paxton. 8 vo. Boards. 

New Orleans, 1822. 
167. — LAC, (M. Perrin du) Travels through the Two Louisianas, 

etc. 8 vo. Half Leather. London, 1807. 

i68.^CONSTITUTION State of Louisiana. Pamph. 

New Orleans, 1812. 
169.— LATOUR, (Maj. A. L.) Historical Memoir of the War 

in West Florida and Louisiiana, in 1814-15, with Atlas. 

8 vo. Boards. Philadelphia, 1816. 



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PRIVATE COLLECTION OF T. P. THOMPSON, SEC- 
TION II. 

170. — GAYARRE, (Chas.) Autoo^raph to State Commission 
signed by Governor Joseph Walker. 4 to. 

Baton Roiig-e, 1852. 

171. — HALL, (A. Oakev) The Manhattaner in New Orleans, etc. 
8 vo. Cloth. ' New York, 1851. 

172. — ACTS — First Session. Legislature Council Territory of 
Orleans, (1804-05) 8 vo. Leather. New Orleans, 1805. 

173. — RECUEIL, clo Voyages au Nord. De Lisle, Tonty, Hen- 
nepin, LePetit, 10 \"ols. old leather. 

Amsterdam, 1775- 1738. 

174.— CHARLEVOIX, (le P. de) Histoire et Description Gen- 
erale de la N^lle France, etc. 6 \^ols. 12 mo. Old cf. 

Paris. 1744. 

175.— MORPHY, (Pau!) Match Games. 16 mo. Cloth. 

New York, 1859. 

176.— ELLICOTT. (Andrew) The Journal of. (Notes on Louisi- 
ana.) 4 to. Leather. Philadelphia. 1803. 

177. — LEIRTS, (Mme.) Geographic Boards. New Orleans, 1834. 

178. — LAFT, (Jean de) LTIistoirc du Xoveau Monde. E. 
Criver. A. Leyde. 1641. 

179. — GAGE, (Thos.) Nouvelle Relation. Etc. 2 Vols. 12 mo. 
Calf. Amsterdam. 1722. 

179 1-2. — LAHONTAN. (Baron de) Suite du Voyage de 
L'Amerique ou Dialogues, etc. 12 mo. Old Calf. 

Amsterdam. 1704. 

180.— LEWIS and CLARKE, New Travels, etc. '(Fisher) 12 mo. 
Leather. Philadelphia. 1812. 

181.— DU PONCEAl\ (Peter S.) Batture Case. 

New Orleans. 1808. 

182. — AUBRY, (Gov.) Autographic Signed Note. Made in 

N'lle Orleans, 1756. 

183. — FREMAUX. (Leon J.) New Orleans Characters. (Hand- 
colored Plates). Folio hf. Leather. 

New Orleans, 1876. 

184.— COOK BOOK. New Orleans, 1829. 

185.— INGRAAr. (J. II.) Lafitto; The Pirate of the Gulf. 2 
Vols, in one. New York. 1847. 

186. — LOUAILLIER. (L.) The Appeal of. against charge of 
High Treason. Pamph. 28 pp. New Orleans. 1827. 

187. — RECL^EIL des Plans de L' .A.meriqno Septentrionale. 4 
to. Boards. P-iris. 1755. 



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PRIVATE COLLECTION OPT. P. THOMPSON, SEC- 
TION II. 

i88. — ^HEUSTIS, (Jabez W.) Observations on the Topography, 
etc., of Louisiana. 8 vo. Cloth. New York, 1817. 

189. — THIERRY — Examination of the Claim', Etc., to the But- 
ture. 4 to. 55 pp. New Orleans, 1808. 

190. — MONIER, (Prof.) Cacographic ou tout peut se Corriger, 
etc. 8 vo. Boards. N'lle Orleans, 1829. 

191. — ^HALL, (S. S.) Bliss of Marriage; or How to get a Rich 
Wife, 8 vo. Cloth. New Orleans, 1858. 

192. — 'DARBY, (Wm.) A Geographical Description of Louisiana 
and Mississippi. 8 vo. Half Leather. New York, 1817. 

193.— STODDARD, (Maj. Amos) Sketches of Louisiana. 

Philadelphia, 1812. 

194.— MAUNSCRIPT, Public Documents Signed Gayoso de Le- 
nos, Broutin, Pierre Derbingy, Vidal, et al. Original. 
18 pp. 1798-99. 

i95.-^LIVINGSTON, (Edwiard) An answer to Mr. Jefiferson's 
Justification of his conduct. N. O. Batture. 8 vo. Boards. 

Philadelphia, 1813. 

196. — ^SHEA, (John G.) Statutes of the Diocese of Louisiana, 
etc. Pamph. 29 pp. New York, 1887. 

201.— OIL PAINTING, portrait of Jean Baptiste ^lacCarthy. 

Mr. Ernest DeVerges. 

202. — OIL PAINTING, portrait of wife of J. B. MacCarthy. 

Mr. Ernest DeVerges. 

203. — LITHOGRAPH by Lion, portrait of Pierre de Verges. 

Mr. Ernest DeVerges. 

204.— CARTE DES DEUX MOMONIES. 

Mr. Ernest DeA'erges. 

205. — BLAZON of MacCiarthy family. 

Mr. Ernest DeVerges. 

206.— OIL PAINTING by Colson, portrait of Napoleon i. 

Mr. John Pollock. 

207.— OIL PAINTING, portrait of Gen. Zachary Taylor. 

Mrs. Walter Staufifer. 

208. — ^SWORD worn by Gen. Taylor in Mexican War. 

Mrs. Walter Stnufifer 

209. — SPUR worn by Gen. Taylor in Mexican War. 

210.— COAT OF ARMS of Taylor family. Mrs. Walter Staufifer. 

211.— COMMISSION to Zachary Taylor signed by Jas Polk. 

Mrs. Walter Staufifer. 



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No. TITLE. Owner. 

212.— COAT OF ARMS of Strother family. 

Mrs. Walter Staufifer. 

213. — OIL PAINTING, portrait of Governor Claiborne. 

Mr. Wm. Claiborne. 

214.— COL. ALEXANDER LA BRANCHE. soldier in com- 
paign of 1814-15, signer of first constitution of Louisi- 
ana. Prof. z\lcee Fortier. 

215.— OIL PAINTING, portrait of Col. Michel Fortier, Captain 
of militia artillery during Spanish domination, member 
of Spanish Cabildo, and of municipal council in 1803, 
Colonel in campaign of 1814-15. 

Prof. Alcee Fortier. 

216. — ^OIL PAINTING, portraits of Marie Rore Durel, (wife of 
Michel Fortier) and her daughter. Prof. Alcee Fortier. 

217. — ^OIL PAINTING, portraits of Don Pedro Rousseau, Cap- 
tain in Spanish navy. Mr. Soraparu. 

EXHIBIT OP MR. CUSACHS, 

218.— CASE OF ARM'S, Exhibit o Mr. Cusachs. 

(a) — SWORD of Galvez, Governor of Louisiana, and 
conqueror of Florida, (1780-81). 

fb)— SWORD of Gen. David Morgan. (1814-15).. 

(c) — SWORD of Edgar Roman. 2nd. La. Cavalry. 

(d)— SWORD of Gov. C. C. Claiborne. 

(e)— HUNTING KNIFE of Bernard Marigny. 

219. — LITHOGRAPH view of north side of Canal street, be- 
tween Royal and Bourbon Sts., about 1846, showing 
Christ Church. New Orleans. 

220. — OIL PAINTING, portrait of Marquis de Lafayette. 

221. — INDIAN AiRROW, heads from mounds in St. Tammany. 
and Tangipahoa Parishes. 

222.— COLORED PRINT, view of Chartres street in New Or- 
leans. 

223. — OIL PAINTING, portrait of Prosper, . drum- 
major of Gen. Jackson at Battle of New Orleans. (1815). 

224. — OIL PAINTING, showing stall in French market of Rose 
Ricot, a negro slave who purchased her freedom. Ar- 
thur Guerin. the well known politician is shown in the 
picture. Painted by Cleague. 

225. — PERMISSION granted by Napoleon Bonaparte (with 
autograph signature) to Jean Michel Murat to remain 
in the service of the King of Sicily, (1812). 



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•EXHIBIT OF MR. CUSACHS. 

226.— PROCLAMATION of Governor O'Reilly, Sept. 23, 1769. 

227.— ^PROCLAMATION of President Jefferson calling extra 
session of Congress to meet Oct. 17, 1803. Also circular 
letter to Congressmen signed by Madison, Secty. of 
State, announcing the object of the session to be the rati- 
fication of the treaty of cession of Louisiana from France 
to the United States. 

228.— COLOR PRINT, the sailing of Columbus. 

229. — ^COMMISSION to Francisco, Cruzat, Captain of Grena- 
diers, by Carlos III of Spain. 

230.— PORTRAIT of James Audubon. 

231.— COURTYARD in New Orleans, sketched by B. A. Wilks- 
trom. 

232.— NEWSPAPER in French and English, "L'Abeille," New 
Orleans, Jan. 22, 1829, with account of the funeral of 
Padre Antonio de Sedella. 

233.— PLAN OF NEW ORLEANS from Ft. St. Charles, by 
Collot, 1794. 

234.^PORTRAIT of Paul Hebert, Governor of La., 1853-56. 

235.— PORTRAIT of Thos. B. Robertson, Governor of La., 
1820-24. 

236. — ^P.ORTRAIT of A. B. Roman, Governor of La., 1831-35. 

237.— PORTRAIT of Major T. G. Hunt. 

238.— PORTRAIT of Etienne Mazureau. 

239. — .PORTRAIT of Millandon, sugar planter. 

240. — PHOTOGRAPH taken from the original painting in 
Montreal of Jean Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, 
founder of New Orleans. 

241.— PHOTOGRAPH of Paul Tulane, founder of Tulane Uun- 
versity. 

242.— PORTRAIT of Pierre Soule. 

243. — DRUM that beat the roll at Battle of New Orleans, (1815). 

244.— COLORED POINT, New Orleans in 1852. 

245. — ^PLAN of St. Louis, by Collot. 1794. 

246.— VIEW OF MARIETTA on the Ohio, by Collot, 1794. 

248.— PROCLAMATION of Colonial Prefect Laussat to the peo- 
ple of Louisiana at the transfer of the colony from Spain 
to France, Nov. 30, 1803. La. Historical Society. 

249._^COMMISSION given bv Gov. O'Reilly in 1770 to Gil- 
bert Maxent as Captain of the first Spanish militia of 
Louisiana. Mr. Cusachs. 



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No. TITLE. Owner. 

250. — PAINTING, the famous date palm of Padre Antonio de 
Sedella. Mr. Ciisachs. 

251. — ^BALL invitation of 1857. Mr. Cusachs. 

252. — MILAGE draft of American Congress. 1779. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

'253. — MILAGE draft of American Congress, 1787. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

254. — COMMISSION signed by Casa Calvo, Spanish Governor 
of Louisiana in 1800. Mr. Cusachs. 

255. — CONTRACT made between traveling sugar house on 
steamboat and sugar planter to grind crop, 1850. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

256. — OIL PORTRAIT, Chas. Delassus, Governor Upper Louisi- 
ana. Mr. Pelletier. 

257.— OIL PORTRAIT. Judah Touro, the Jewish philanthropist. 

Mr. Pelletier. 

258.— OIL PORTRAIT of Etienne de Bore, first Mayor of New 
Orleans, first sugar refiner, maternal grandfather of 
Judge Gayarre. the historian. Mrs. Chas. Gajarre. 

259. — OIL PORTRAIT. Judge Chas. Gayarre, Historian of Lou- 
isiania. Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 

260. — PO'RTRAIT of Carlos Gayarre, father of Historian. 

Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 

261. — VIEW of Cathedral and Court buildings, taken shortly 
before present arrangement of Jackson Square. 

Mr. Cruzat. 

262.— ENGRAVING VIEW of Ohio rapids at present sight of 
Louisville, by Collot, 1794. Mr. Cusachs. 

263.-— PLAN OF FORT at Baton Rouge, by Collot. 1794. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

264. — ^ENGRAVING, View of Long Beach, by Collot, 1794. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

265.-JCLAIBORNE COAT-OF-ARMS. Mrs. Lucie Claiborne. 

266.-^CLAIBORNE COAT-OF-ARMS. Mrs. Lucie Claiborne. 

267. — PASSPORT signed by Salcedo, Spanish Governor of 
Louisiana, to Joachim de Osorno, 1802. Mr. Cusachs. 

268.— SPECLMEN OF PRINTING for the blind from the Lou- 
isiana Institute. Mr. Cusachs. 

269.— ENGRAVING, by Collot. Mr. Cusachs. 

270. — VIEW of Fort of the Natchez, 1794. Mr. Cusachs. 

271.— PLAN OF PITTSBURG, by Collot, 1794. Mr. Cusachs. 



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No. TITLE. Owner. 

2^2. — SWOiRD presented by State of Virginia to^ Gen. Zachary 
Taylor. Mrs. Stauffer. 

-SWORD presented by State of Kentucky to Gen. Zachary 
Taylor. Mrs. Stauflfer. 



^7Z 
274 

275 
276 



—INVENTORY AND PLANS of Spanish government 
buildings in Louisiana, 1770. Mr. Cusachs. 

—PROCLAMATION of Colonial Prefect Loussat, 27 
March, 1803. Louisiana Historical Socity. 

— MAP of New Orleans and vicinity, by Zimple, New Or- 
leans, 1834. Insets of harbor, mouth of river and of im- 
portant buildings. Mr. Cusachs. 

2^^. — ^PARTIE de la Coste de la Louisiane et de la Floride, par 
M. B., 1744. Mr. Cusachs. 

278'.— CARTE DU MEXIQiUE et de la Floride, etc.. par Guil- 
laume de I'lsle, 1703. Mr. Cusachs. 

279.— COLORED LITHOGRAPH, Burial of De Soto. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
280.— NOTICE OF SUCCESSION SALES by Isaac L. McCoy. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

281. — MAP of river front, streets and landings of New Orleans, 
by F. W. Eichholz. (No date.) Mr. Cusachs. 

282.— NORMAN'S CHART of the Lower Mississippi River, 
drawn by A. Persac, printed at New Orleans, 1858. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

283. — ^VIEW of public square of New Orleans, with City Hall, 
Cathedral and Court House, 1836. Dr. Bauer. 

284.— OIL PAINTING, portrait group, Mendes family. 

Mrs. Luke Even. 
285. — OIL PAINTING, Mendes, sugar planter under Spanish 
domination. Mts. Luke Even. 

286. — OIL PAINTING, Mariquita la Calentura, most famous of 
New Orleans beggars. Mr. Fourton. 

287.— LITHOGRAPH, New Orleans in 1852. Mr. Cusachs. 

288.— WATER COLOR, Jackson Square in 1869. 

The Archbishopric. 
289. — NOTICE in French and English in accordance with Black 
Code, of John Martin's intention to emancipate Marie 
Antoinette, a negro slave, and her children. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
290.— OLD OIL PAINTING, artist unknown. 

The Archbishopric. 
291.— OLD OIL PAINTING, artist unknown. 

The Archbishopric. 



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No. TITLK. Owner. 



292 

293 
294 

296 

297 

298 



-OIL PORTRAIT of Monseigneur Dubourg. 

The Ursuline Nuns. 

—RELIGIOUS IMAGE of 1770 (Spanish), preserved by 
the Ursuline Nuns. The Ursuhne Nuns. 

—RELIGIOUS IMAGE of 1770 (Spanish), preserved by 
the LVsuline Nuns. The Ursuhne Nuns. 

—PLAN OF CAPE GIRARD, by CoHot, 1794. 

Mr. Cusachs. 



—PLAN OF FORT AND TOWN OF NATCHEZ, by Col- 
lot, 1794. Mr. Cusachs. 

—ORIGINAL OF PROGRAMME issued by Louisiana His- 
torical Society for Centennial Celebration, Dec. 20, 1903, 
by Mr. John Pembcrton. Mr. Pemberton. 

299.— ORIGINAL OF DESIGN on reverse of above Pro- 
gramme, by Air. John Pemberton. Mr. Pemberton. 

300.— PLAN OF NEW ORLEANS and environs, by Carlos 
Trudeau, 1798. Jwdge Seymour. 

301.— BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Judge Seymour. 

302. — DOCUMENT signed by Andrew Jackson. 

Judge Seymour. 

303.— SCENE ON BAYOU TECHE. Judge Seymour. 

304.— LAFITTE^S HOME (Barataria). Judge Seymour. 

305. — LIVE OAK. Judge Seymour. 

306.— ON BAYOU ST. JOHN. Judge Seymour. 

307.— ST. LOUIS CATHEDRAL. Judge Seymour. 

308. — DEED OF SALE by James Monroe to John AIcDonogh. 

Judge Seymour. 

309. — JACKSON SQUARE (Photograph). Judge Seymour. 

310. — DOCUMENT signed by George Washington. 

Judge Seymour. 

311.— SIGNATURES of United States Presidents. 

Judge Seymour. 

312.— OIL PORTRAIT, Padre Antonio de Sedella. 

Judge Seymour. 

313. — POTTERY from foundation of Fort Burgundy. 

314.— BRITISH CANON BALLS from Chalmette. 

Judge Seymour. 

315.— PICTURE. Arcbbishopric. 

316.— HIERARCHY OF BISHOPS. Archbishopric. 

317.— CATHEDRAL OF 1812. Archbishopric. 

318.— KEY TO NO. 316, Archbishopric. 



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No. TILLE. Owner. 

319.— NEW URSULINE CONVENT, 1826. Archbishopric. 

320.— CATHEDRAL, 1852. Archbishopric. 

321.— COPY OF PICTURE of landing of Ursuline Nuns. 

Archbishopric. 

322.— NEW 'URSULINE CONVENT, 1826. Archbishopric. 

323.— INTERIOR OF ST. LOUIS CATHEDRAL. 

Archbishopric. 

324.— JACKSON SQUARE, 1850. Archibishopric. 

325.— ARCHBISHOP'S PALACE. Archbishopric. 

326.— ST. LOUIS CATHEDRAL, 1823. Archbishopric. 

327. — PRINT, view of New Orleans about 1850. Mr. Cusachs. 

328.— BIRD'S EYE VIEW of New Orleans and environs, 1836. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

329. — CASE OF PISTOLS belonging to M. Bienvenue of Jef- 
ferson Parish. Mr. Cusachs. 

330. — PAMPHLET, "Dernier memoire signifie pour les sieurs 
Amaury et Conforts, Defendeurs en Requete civile, dans 
Faflaire de I'isle d'Orleans," Paris, 1740. 

Private Library of Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

331.— MANUSCRIPT, "Expose que fait M. de Kerlerec . . . 
en Conseil de guerre assemble par son orde, en son hotel 
du government, le jour 9 fevrier, 1761." (An unpublished 
document having important bearing upon the quarrel be- 
tween Gov. Kerlerec and the Intendant Rochemore, and 
upon the troubles with the Indians). 

Private Library of Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

332. — PAMPHLET, "Bernard Marigny to his fellow citizens," 
New Orleans, 1853. 

Private Library of Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

333. — ^PAMPHLET, "La Revolucion Espanola en Cuba, par un 
Patriota." Nueva Orleans, 1869. 

Private Library of Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

334. — PAMPHLET, "De I'origine de Fhomme," par Henry Vig- 
naud. Private Library of Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

335. — "AN ACCOUNT of Louisiana laid before Congress by the 
Direction of the President of the United States, Novem- 
ber 14th, 1803.'' Providence imprint. 

Private Library of Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

336._"RESPONSE DE J. LBCLERC, editeur de FAmi des 
Lois, an Libelle diffamatoire ; par F. Xavier Miartin." 
Imprint: "A Ispahan: De Timprimerie du cadi Mirtan." 
No date. Private Library of Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 



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No. TITLE. Owner. 

337.— "UITINERAIRE DES FRANCAIS DANS LA LOU- 
ISIANE/' par Dubroca. (Containing Delisle's revised 
may of 1782.). Paris, 1802. 

Private Library of Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

338.— PAMPHLET, "Arkansas," by Bossu, English translation 
by D. Rouquette. Fort Smith, 1850. 

Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

339.— MANUSCRIPT LETTERS of Baron Carondelet. Span- 
ish Governor of Louisiana, 1792-97. 

Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

340.— CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, 
Amendments and Treaties. (In French). New Or- 
leans, 1810. Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

341.— "THE AMERICAN PIONEER," a monthly periodical 
devoted to the objects of the Logan Historical Society." 
Bound volume. Chillicothe, Ohio, 1842. 

Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

342.— "ARREST DU CONSEIL D' ESTAT DU ROY, con- 
cernant la retrocession faite a sa Majeste par la Com- 
pagnie des Indes de la concession de la Louisiane." 
Paris, 23 Janvier, 1731. Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

343. — "EDIT DU ROY, donne a Versailles au mois de Juin, J 725, 
portant confirmation privileges accordez ... a la 
Compagnie des Indes." A Grenable, 1725. 

Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

344.— "ARREST DU CONSEIL D' ETAT DU ROI, qui or- 
donne le payement des Reconnoissances donnes par les 
Tresoriers des Colonies, en Echange des Lettres de 
Change tirees de la Louisiane, Saint Domingue, ITsle 
Royale, et la Martinique, de I'Exercice, 1758." Paris, 9 
Fevrier, 1765. Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

345._-ARREST DU CONSEIL D'ESTAT DU ROY Con- 
cernant le Payement des Dettes de la Compagnie des 
Indes a la Louisiane. Paris, 24 Fevrier, 1731. 

Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

346.— "REGLEMENT POUR LES PAQUEBOTS . . . pour 
communiquer avec les Colonies francaises et les Etats 
Unis." Arrest du Conseil d'Etat, du 14 Decembre, 1786. 

Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

347.— "LETTRES-PATENTS DU RQY, concernant la pour- 
suite -des biens de la Societe et Compagnie des Jesuites, 
qui sont dans les Colonics francaises." A^crsailles, 3 
Juin, 1763. Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 



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No. TITLE. Owner. 

348.— "LETTRES-PATENTES DU ROI, portant Reglement 
pour les biens des Jesuites, situes dans les Colonies, Don- 
nees a Compiegne, le premier Aout, 1764." 

Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

349. — (a) SONGS OF 1736 (manuscript volume), presented 
to the Ursuline Nnuns in 1754 by M. Nicollet. 

The Ursuline Nuns. 

349.— (b) MANUSCRIPT (1691) of religious work of St. 
Laurent of the Resurrection, owned by the first Ursu- 
lines, who reached Louisiana in 1727. 

The Ursuline Nuns. 

349.— (c)^ MANUSCRIPT (bound volume). "Lettres dune 
Solitaire a son Directeur avec les Reponses du Meme 
(1693)." Property of the first Ursulines of Louisiana. 

The Ursuline Nuns. 

351.— OIL PORTRAIT of Governor Jas. Villere. 

Mr. E. Villere. 

352.— MINIATURE, Madesmoiselle Marigny de Mandeville. 

Mrs. L. B. Graham. 

353.— IVORY HANDLED KNIFE. Mrs. L. B. Graham. 

354.— DECORATION WORN BY SPANISH CAVELIER. 

Mrs. L. B. Graham. 
355-— WATCH. Mrs. L. B. Graham. 

356.— CAMEO OF NAPOLEON. Mrs. L. B. Graham. 

357.— ENGRAVING ON GOLD, showing first church in Biloxi. 

Mrs. L. B. Graham. 

358. — RING made by soldier in Camp Chalmette. 

Mrs. L. B. Graham. 
359.— IVORY TROPHY given to Paul Morphy. 

Mrs. L. B. Graham. 

360.— SILVER SNUFF BOX. Mrs. L. B. Graham. 

361.— WAMPUM BAG. Mrs. L. B. Graham. 

362.— COPY OF McKINNEY'S "NORTH AMERICAN IN- 
DIANS," presented to Zachary Taylor while President. 

Mrs. Stauffer. 

363.— CRAYON SKETCH, portrait of Jean J. Coiron. 

Coiron Family 
364. — LOCK from old Ursuline Convent built in 1727. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
369.— OIL PORTRAIT, Don Juan de la Villebeauve de Garrois. 

Supreme Court of Louisiana. 



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No. TITLE. " Owner. 

370. — SHIP made in 1803 and given to J. B. Labatut. 

Mrs. George Denegre. 

371.— PLAN OF NEW ORLEANS, 1761. 

Miss Arnelie Denegre. 

37-- — ENGRAVING showing process of making sugar in 1749. 

Miss Amelie Denegre. 

373.— OIL PAINTING of Luis de Penalver y Cardenas, first 
Archbishop of Louisiana. St. Louis Cathedral. 

374.— OIL PAINTING, Padre Antonio de Sedella. 

St. Louis Cathedral. 

375. — OIL PAINTING, Don Almonaster y Roxas, builder of 
Cathedral. St. Louis Cathedral. 

376.— MINIATURE PORTRAIT of Mdme. la Marquise de 
Morand. Miss Alpuentc. 

377.— MINIATURE PORTRAIT of Mons. la Marquis de 
Morand. Miss Alpuente. 

378. MINIATURE PORTRAIT of Marquise de Morand (nee 
Delery). Miss Alpuente. 

379.— MINIATURE PORTRAIT of la Marquise de Pontalba. 

Miss Alpuente. 

380.— CACHET DE MORAND AND ST. AVID. 

Miss Alpuente. 

381.— MINIATURE PORTRAIT of the Marquis de Pontalba. 

Miss Alpuente. 

382.— MINIATURE PORTRAIT of the Baron de St. Avid. 

Miss Alpuente. 

384.— DON JOSE ANTONIO DE HOA Y CACHO, 1790 
1803. Mr. Le Blanc. 

385.— PORTRAIT of M. Pichaud, killed in duel by Judge Mar- 
tin. Miss Alpuente. 

386.— WM. WATSON'S "TREATISE OF THE LAW OF 

PARTNERSHIP." Orvned by Andrew Jackson and 

Henry A. Wise of Virginia. X 

387. — BOOK with autograph of Andrew Jackson. X 

388.— MANUSCRIPT compiled from documents in the Archives 
des Colonies (Paris), for the Louisiana Historical^ So- 
ciety, relating to the cession of Louisiana from Spain to 
France and from France to the United States. By M. 
Victor Tantet. Louisiana Historical Society. 

389.— BOOK, "Le Cretien en Solitude," owned by the first Ursu- 
lines, with autograph of Sister Xavier, 1737. 

Louisiana Historical Society. 



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No. TITLE. Owner. 

390.— GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES on the 
Cession of Louisiana to the French. By a French Coun- 
sellor of State. Philadelphia, 1803. 

Louisiana Historical Society. 

391.— THE AMERICAN REGISTER, Part II, for 1808, Vol. 
IV. Philadelphia, 1809. Mr. Cusachs. 

392.— RECORD OF SPANISH SOLDIERS who died in New 
Orleans during Spanish domination. 

The Archbishopric. 

393.— ALBUM LOUISIANAIS, Revue Litteraire et Artistique. 
Vol. I, No. 3. New Orleans, 185 1. Mr. Cusachs. 

394.— MEMOIRS OF JOHN KER of Kersland. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
395. — COMMISSION signed by King of Spain. Mr. Cusachs. 

396.— RECUEIL DE DOCUMENTS HISTORIQUES SUR 
LA LOUISIANE, 1697 a 1721. Mr. Cusachs. 

3c>7._DIARIO DE LAS OPERACIONES de la expedition con- 
tra la plaza de Panzacola, etc., de Barnardo de Galvez 
(1780). Madrid. Mr. Cusachs. 

398.— COLLECTION OF NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS of 
1767, relating to Louisiana and Florida. Mr. Cusachs. 

399.— REVUE LOUISIANAISE, Tome V, New Orleans. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

400. — ^R. THOMASSY. De la Salle et ses relations inedites de la 
decouverte du Mississippi. Paris, 1859.- Mr. Cusachs. 

401. — OIL PAINTING, Historical study showing incident of the, 
transfer of Louisiana, Dec. 20, 1803, American colors 
being raised in Place d'Armes in centre of military group 
which includes local militia company commanded by Col. 
Bellechasse; American troops saluting; in background 
Kentuckians and citizens, the Cathedral of 1794 and 
Hotel de Ville on gallery of which stands Laussat, "Wil- 
kinson and Claiborne. This picture has been painted 
after studies of more than two years by Thure de Thul- 
strup, of New York City, and is valued at $5000. 

Mr. Thulstrup. 

EXHIBIT OF T. P. THOMPSON. 
SECTION III. 

402. — ARPIN, (P.) Biographic de L. M. Gottschalk, Pianiste 
American. Paper 64 pp. New York, 1853. 



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EXHIBIT OF T. P. THOMPSON, 
SECTION III. 

403.— AUDUBON. (John James) The Ouadrnpcds of North 
America. 3 Vols. Royal 8 vo. Morocco. 

New York, 1849. 

404. — AUDUBON, (John James) The Birds of America, from 
Drawings made in the United States. 7 Vols. Royal 
8 vo. Morocco. 

404. — BRADBURY, (John) Travels in the Interior of America. 

London, 1819. 

405.— BERNARD, (Duke of Saxe Weimer) Travels in North 
America. Philadelphia, 1828. 

406.— BERQUIN— DUVALLON— Viie de la Colonic Espagnole 
dti Mississippi. Paris, 1803. 

407. — BARDE, (Alexandre) Histoire des Comites de Vigilance 
aiix Attakapas. 12 mo. Boards. 

Saint-Jean-Baptiste, La., 1861. 

408.— BOURGEOIS. (M). Aucien Secretaire du conseil de Ville 
de la N'"ll Orleans. Voyage aux Etats-Unis. 8 vo. 
Boards. Paris, 1834. 

409._BARBE-MARB01S, Histoire de la Louisiana, et de la 
Cession de cette Colonie par France, etc. 8 vo. Leather. 

Paris, 1829. 

410.— BARTRAM, (Win.) Travels through North and South 
Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, etc. 8 vo. 
Half Leather. London. 1792. 

411.— BOURGEOIS, (M.) Aucien Secretaire du conseil de Ville 
de la N'lle Orleans. Voyage aux Etats-Unis. 8 vo. 
Boards. ' Paris, 1834. 

412.— BRACKENRIDGE. (H. M.) Recollections of the West. 
8 vo. Cloth. Philadelphia, 1818. 

413.— COXE (Daniel) A Description of ihe English Province 
of Carolina. By the Spaniards called Florida and by the 
French La louisiane. 8 vo. Levant by Loyd. 

London, 1741. 
4i4.~CATALOGUE, Library Edward Livingston. 8 vo. Paper. 

New York, 1885. 
415.— DERBY. (Wm.) A Geographical Description of the State 
of Louisiana, etc. 8 vo. Half Leather. 

Philadelphia, 1816. 

416.— DERBY, (Wm.) Map of Louisiana. Large. Folded in 

Boards. Philadelphia, 1816. 

417.— DEBOUCHEL. (\'ictor) Histoire do la Louisiana. 12 mo. 
Boards. N'lle Orleans, 1841. 



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EXHIBIT OF T. P. THOMPSON, 
SECTION III. 

418. — DUMONT, (De Montigny) Memoires Historiques Sur la 
Louisiana, etc. 12 mo. Old Calf. 2 Vols. Paris, 1753. 

419.— DIMITRY, (John) History of Louisiana. 8 vo. Boards. 

New York, 1877. 

420. — DIRECTORY, Lafon's Annuaire. 12 mo. Leather. 

New Orleans, 1808. 

421.— DIRECTORY, J. A. Paxton. 8 vo. Boards. 

New Orleans, 1822. 

422— DIRECTORY, Gibson's. 8 vo. Boards. New Orleans, 1838. 

423.— DIRECTORY, New Orleans, 1842, (Pitts and Clarke), 2 
Vols, in One-Half Leather. New Orleans, 1842. 

424. — ^DIRECTORY, New Orleans Annual and Commercial for 
1843. 12 mo. Boards. • New Orleans, 1842. 

425. — DIRECTORY. Kimball and James, Business Directory 
Mississippi Valley for 1844. 8 vo. Boards. 

Cincinnati, 1844. 

426.— DIRECTORY, Cohen's New Orleans, for 1855. 26 Por- 
traits, steel engravings. 2 vo. Boards. 

New Orleans, 1855. 

427. — DUBROCA, L'itineraire des Francois dans la Louisiane, 
etc. 8 vo. Cloth. Paris, 1802. 

428.— ELLICOTT, (Andrew) The Journal of. (Notes on 
Louisiana.) 4 vo. Leather. Philadelphia, 1802. 

420 — FRENCH, (B. F.) Historical Collections of Louiana, etc. 
(1678-1691) Part I. 8 vo. Cloth. New York, 1846. 

429.-VFRENCH, (B. F.) Historical Collections of Louisiana, etc. 
Part II. 8 vo. Cloth. Philadelphia. 1850 

431. — FRENCH, (B. F.) Historical Collections of Louisiana. 
Part III. New York, 185 1. 

432. — FRENCH, (B. F.) Historical Collections of Louisiana. 
Part IV. 8 vo. Cloth. New York. 1852. 

433. — FRENCH, (B. F.) Historical Memoirs of Louisiana. Part 
V. 8 vo. Cloth. New York, 1853. 

434. — ^FRENCH, (B. F.) Historical Collections of Louisiana, 
Part VI. 8 vo. Cloth. New York, 1867. 

435. — FRENCH, (B. F.) Historical Collections of Louisiana and 
Florida. 1 527-1702. Second Series. Part VII. 8 vo. 
Cloth. 



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EXHIBIT OF T. P. THOMPSON, 
SECTION III. 

436. — FOR MAN. (ATaj. S. S.) Narrative of a Journey clown the 
Ohio and Mississippi in 1789-90. 8 vo. Cloth. 

Cincinnati. 1888 

437. — GAYARRE, (Chas.) History of Louisiana. 4 Vols 
Leather. New Orleans, 1885 

438.— GARCILASSO. (de la Vega) Histoire de la Floride, 1605 
2 Vols. Old Leather. La Haye, 1735 

439. — HUTCHINS. (Thos.) History, etc., of Louisiana and 
West Florida. Boards 8 vo. (Inlay). London, 1797. 

440. — IMLAY, (Gilbert) A Topographical Description of the 
Western Territory of America. 8 vo. London, 1797. 

441. — HACHARD, (Madeline) Relation du Voyage des Dames 
Ursuline de Rouen a la N'lle Orleans, 1727. 8 vo. half 
morocco. Paris, 1872. 

442. — HENNEPIN, (Louis) Description de la Louisiana. 12 
mo. Old Leather. Paris, 1698. 

443. — JOLIFT, (Louis) Nouvelle Decouverte de plusieurs Na- 
tions dans la X"llc France en I'annee 1673 et 1674. 12 
mo. Old Calf. Paris, 1681. 

444. — KERR, (Lewis) Explication des Lois Criminelles du Ter- 
ritoire Orleans. 8 vo. Calf. N'lle Orleans, 1806. 

445.— LEWIS and CLARKE, New Travels, etc. (Fisher) 12 
mo. Leather. Philadelphia, 1812. 

446.— LOUISIANA Historical Society Publications. \'o\. i. 8 
vo. Boards. 

447.— LIVINGSTON, (Edward) Systemc de Loi Pcnele de 
TEtat de la Louisiana. 8 vo. Cloth. N'lle Orleans, 1825. 

448._LTVINGSTON, (Edward) Introductory Report to the 
Code of Prison Discipline, etc., for State of Louisiana. 8 
vo. Boards. Philadelphia, 1827. 

449. — LAVAL, (Le Pere) Voyage de la Louisiana. 8 vo. Leather. 

Paris, 1728. 

450. — LAFITAU. (P.) Mocurs des Savages Ameriquains, 2 Vols. 
4 to. Old Leather. Paris, 1724. 

451.— MAGAZINE. De Bow's Review. \'olume I to XXX in- 
clusive. 

452.— IMANUSCRIPT, Etat des Services du Sieur Aubry Capi- 
taine, Infantcrie dans les troupes du Royal Louisiana. 
1765. Folio. 4 pp. n. d. 



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EXHIBIT OF T. P. THOMPSON, 
SECTION III. 

453.— MANUSCRIPT, Public Documents Signed Gayoso de 
Lemos, Broutin, Pierre Derbigny, Vidal, et ai. Original 
122 pp. 1798-99 

454- — ^^MARGRY, (Pierre) Alemoires et Documents pour Servir 
a I'histoire des Origines Francaises des pays d'outre Mer 
8 vo. (large edition), 6 Vols. Paris, 1879-88 

455— MONTULE, (Ed. de) Recuil des Cartes et des Vues en 
Amerique, 1816. Folio Cloth. n. d. 

456.— McDONOGH, (John) Succession of, and Will, Argu- 
ments, etc. 8 vo. Leather. New Orleans, 1860-66. 

457. — MARGRY, (Pierre) Memoires et Documents pour Servir 
a I'histoire des Origines Francaises des pays d'outre Mer. 
8 vo. (large edition.) 6 Vols. 

458. — NORMAN, (B. M.) New Orleans and Environs. 16 mo. 
Cloth. New Orleans, 1845. 

459- — ^PIKE, (Capt. Z. M.) Expeditions in Louisiana. 

Philadelphia, 1810 

460. — ^PIKE, (Capt. Z. M.) Charts of Louisiana. New Spain, etc 
FolioBoards. Philadelphia, 1807 

461. — PONTALBA, Consultation pour les Acquereurs de. 8 pp 

New Orleans, 1855 

462.— ROQUETTE, (A.) Abbo and Caboo, a satire on Cable 

16 mo. Paper. New Orleans, 1880 

463.— ROQUETTE, (The Abbe Adrien) Wild Flowers. Paper 
^2. New Orleans, 1848. 

464.— SPARKS, (W. H.) The Memories of Fifty Years. Lou- 
isiana and Mississippi. 8 vo. Cloth. 

Philadelphia, 1872. 

465. — TONTI, (Le Chevalier) Derniers Decouvertes dans 

1 'Amerique Septentrionale de M. de la Salle. 8 vo. Old 

Leather. Paris, 1697. 

466.— PRIST, (N. B.) (New Orleans). Whist: American Leads 
and Their History. 12 mo. Cloth. New York, 1900. 

467. — THIERS, (Adolphe) John Law and the Mississippi Bub- 
ble. 8 vo. Cloth. New York, 1859. 

468.— THOAIASSY, (R.) Geologic Pratique de la Louisiane. 5 
to. Cloth. New Orleans, i860. 

469. — ^ULLOA, (Gov. Ant. de) Memoires Philosophiques, etc. 
8 vo. 2 Vols, in one. Paris, 1787. 



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EXHIBIT OF T. P. THOMPSON, 
SECTION III. 

470. — VERGENNES, CSL do) Mcnioiro Historique et Politique 
Sur La Louisiana. 8 vo. Boards. Paris, 1802. 

471. — WTLKIN'SON, (General James) Memoirs of My Own 
Times. 8 vo. 3 Vols. Leather. Philadelphia, 1816. 

472.— WILKINSON, (James) Diagrams and Plans, 4 to. Atlas, 
22 Maps. Philadelphia, 1816. 

498. — MEDAL struck to commemorate the contennary of found- 
ing of the City of Baltimore, 1880. Miss Grace King. 

499. — CAST OF STEEL of Governor Estevan Miro. 

Mrs. Gayarre. 

500. — MINIATL'RE, Carlos Gayarre, father of Judge Charles 
Gavarre, the historian. Mrs. Gavarre. 

\ 

EXHIBIT OF LOUISIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 

593. — PORTRAIT of Pierre Margry, historian and compiler of 
documents relative to the French discoveries and settle- 
ments in Canada and Louisiana. 

594. — BOUND \'OLUME of official French laws and regula- 
tions, relating to Louisiana, 1720-29. 

595'.- BOUND VOLUME MANUSCRIPT, Journal Historique 
of La Harpe. 

596.— BOUND VOLUME of French orders and official docu- 
ments relating to Louisiana, 1690- 1719. 

597.— PUBLICATIONS of Louisiana Historical Society. 

598. — BOUND VOU]\IE French and Spanish Manuscript, from 
1679 to 1769. 

599. — JOUTEL, "Journal Historique." Paris, 1713. 

600. — HENNEPIN, "Discoveries of a Vast Country in America 
between New France and New Mexico." London, 1699. 

601.— DOCUMENTS SUR LA LOUISIANE, 2 volumes manu- 
script. Copies made by Pierre Margry for the Louisiana 
Historical Society from papers in the Archives de la 
]\Iarinc and Bibliothque Nationale, Paris. 

602. — MAGNE, Copies of manuscript relating to French settle- 
ment of Louisiana. Fly leaf shows coat-of-arms of 
Cliarls Le Moyne, father of Iberville and Bienville. 

603. — LOUIS HENNEPIN, "Nouveau \'oyage d'un Pais plus 
grand^que I'Europe." Utrecht, 1698. 



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EXHIBIT OF LOUISIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 

604.— RECUEIL DE VOYAGES de M. Thevenot. Paris, 1681. 

605.— LOUIS HENNEPIN, "Nouvelle Decouverte d'un Tres 
Grand Pays situe dans lAmerique entre la Nouveau 
Mexique et la Mev Glaciale. Amsterdam, 1698. 

606.— SPANISH MANUSCRIPTS, Mississippi Valley, 4 bound 
volumes, 1783-1807. 



looi. — TABLEAU dcs forces militaires espagnoles existant en la 
Louisiane et la Floride, 1803. Mr. Cusachs. 

1002.— JOURNAL HISTORIQUE, commence par S. Bougues, 
Secretaire due Conseil, 1722. Mr. Limongi. 

1003.— LETTER OF GOVERNOR MIRO or Louisiana to three 
connmissioners of the State of Georgia. Mr. Cusachs. 

1004.— WEST FELICIANA PARISH POLICE REGULA- 
TIONS, 1807-08. Mr. Cusachs. 

1005.— CONSTITUTION of Louisiana Bible Society, 1813. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1006.— CODE OF O'REILLY, 1769. Mr. Cusachs. 

1007.— OFFICIAL PAPERS and Orders of Gen. David B. Mor- 
gan, Campaign of 1814-15. Mr. Cusachs. 

1008. — 'CODE noir on loi municipale servant de reglements pour 
les negres, 1769. Mr. Cusachs. 

1009.— WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS. Ori- 
ginal pamphlet, Sept. 17, 1796. Mr. Cusachs. 

loio.— CORRESPONDENCE of United States Quartermaster 
in Florida War, 1836. Mr. Cusachs. 

ion. — CODE noir on Edit du Roy servant de reglement . . . 
pour les negres. Paris, 1685. ^^r- Cusachs. 

1012.— MONITEUR DE LA LOUISLA.NE, 1802-3. Bound 
volume. Mr. Cusachs. 

1013.— DESCRIPTION OF WRECK of Capt. Genel-al Aubry 
in "Le Pere de Famille," 1769. Mt. Cusachs. 

T014.— CODE DE POLICE, de la Nouvelle Orleans, 1812. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1015. — ^LAVAL'S VOYAGE dans la Louisiane, 1720, with book 
plate of Laussat. Mr. Cusachs. 



— 27 — 
No. TITLE. Owner. 

1016. — NOTE sur un enormo fossile trovive dans la Louisiane. 
By A. Riviere. Mr. Cusaohs. 

1017.— FRANCE ET ESPAGNE on La Louisiane en 1768 et 
1769. Drame en 4 actes. Par Placide Canonge. 

Mr. Qisachs. 

1018.— HTSTORTCAL ACCOUNT of Hancock County. By J. 
F. H. Claiborne. Pamphlet. Mr. Cusachs. 

1019.— BASIL HALL'S VIEWS of the Balize and the City of 
New Orleans, 1727. Mr. Cusachs. 

1020.— RULES OF THE COLLEGE OF ORLEANS. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1021.— FLORA OF LOUISIANA. By Robin & Rafinesque, 
New York, 1817. 

1022. — AN ORATION on the Cession of Louisiana to the United 
States. Delivered May 12, 1804, by David Ramsay. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1023.— MR. OUINCY'S SPEECH on the bill for admitting the 
territory of New Orleans into the Union, January 14, 
181 1. Mr. Cusachs. 

1024. — VIEW of political and civil situation of Louisiana from 
the 30th of November, 1803, to the ist of October, 1804. 
By a native. (Translated from the French.) 

Mr. Cusachs. 

I025.^PR0JECT D'UN CANAL entre I'ocean Atlantique et le 
Pacifique. Par J. T. Landreau. Lima, 1866. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1026.— AUX ELECTEURS de I'Etat de la Louisiane. (By Chas. 
Gayarre.) New Orleans, 1827. Mr. Cusachs. 

1027.— AlUX ELECTEURS de I'Etate de la Louisiane. Reponse 
due Creole. (Etienne Mazureau.) New Orleans-, 1827. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1028.— PORTRAITS LITTERAIRES de la Nouvelle Orleans, 
par Charles Testut. New Orleans, 1850. Mr. Cusachs. 

1029.— ESQUISSES LOCALES par un inconnu. New Orleans, 
1847. ^^^- Cusachs. 

1030.— THE HISTORY OF THE EXPEDITION TO CUBA. 
New Orleans, 1850. Mr. Cusachs 

1031. — MAP, Le Vieux Mexique on Nouvelle Espagne avec les 
costes de la Floride. 1702, par le Fer. (One of the series 
in the volume showing the Spanish possessions under 
Charles V.) Mr. Cusachs. 



— 28 — 
No. TITLE. Owner. 

1032. — MEMOIRES sur la Louisiane et la Nouvelle Orleans. 
Par. M. * * * Paris, 1804. Mr. Cusachs. 

1033.— EDWARD LIVINGSTONES PAMPHLET on the Bat- 
ture Case, New Orleans, 1808. Air. Cusachs. 

1034.— AIISSISSIPPI QUESTION, Report of debate in United 
States Senate in February, 1803, on certain resolutions 
concerning the violation of the right of deposit in the 
Island of Orleans. Philadelphia, 1803. Mr. Cusachs. 

1035. — SHORT LETTER to a member of Congress concerning 
the Territory of Orleans. By Jeremiah Brown. Wash- 
ington, 1806. Mr. Cusachs. 

1036.— MEMOIRE SUR LA LOUISIANE (1717), by Fran- 
cois le Maire, prete parisien de la maison et seminaire 
des Missions e'trangeres. (Printed for Mr. Wm. Beer, 
New Orleans. Mr. Cusachs. 

1037. — ^DOCUMENT signed by Estevan Miro, Spanish Governor 
of Louisiana. Mr. Cusachs. 

1038 to 1041.— VIEWS OF OLD PARISH PRISON. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
1052.— NOTARIAL ACT, sale of slave in New Orleans, 1859. 

Judge Seymour. 

1053.— SHERIFF'S MONITION, emancipation of slave, New 
Orleans, 1826. Judge Seymour. 

1054.— "GAZETTE" of January 4, 1800, Ulster County, N. Y., 
advertising sale of slave. Judge Seymour. 

1055. — BIIL OF SALE of negro wench by John Roosevelt to 
James Morris for five pounds in the City of New York, 
5 April, 1796. Judge Seymour. 

1056.— "THE TELEGRAPHIC," New Orleans, 1805. Sale of 
slaves. Judge Seymour. 

1070. — ^PLAN of the Fort of New Madrid or Anse a la Graisse, 
by Collot, 1794. Mr. Cusachs. 

1071. — ENGRAVING by Collot, 1794. Indian of the Mandanes. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1072. — INDIAN of the Nation of Shawanoes, by Collot. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1073. — PLAN of the rapids of the Ohio, latitude of Louisville, 
Collot, 1794. Mr. Cusachs. 

IC74. — INDIAN of the Kaskaskias, by Collot, 1794. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1075. — ^BRANCH of the river Juniata. Alap by Collot, 1794. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1076. — PLAN of old fort in the State of Kentucky, Collot. 

Mr. Cusachs. 



— 29 — 
No. TITLE. Owner. 

1077. — PLAN of Nogalos on the Mississippi, by Collot. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1078. — PLAN of Fort des Ecores at Margot on the Mississippi, 

by Collot, 1794. Mr. Cusaclis. 

1079.— DOCUMENT signed by Baron Carondelet, Spanish Gov- 
ernor of Louisiana. Mr; Cusachs. 

1080.— PASS GRANTED TO VESSEL (1815). signed by 
President James Madison. Afr. Cruzat. 

1081.— COMMISSION as Captain in U. S. Navy, signed by 
President Andrew Jackson. ' Mr. Cruzat. 

1082.— PR0CLA:\IATI0N of Governor Bernardo de Galvoz 
{'^777)^ regulating price of provisions and time and place 
of holding market in New Orleans. Mr. Cruzat. 

1083.— CERTIFICATE OF PURCHASE of land on Lake 
Borgne for Fort (1856), signed by Brevet Major G. T. 
Beauregard. Mr. Cusachs. 

1084. — PLAN for projected town of \^ersaillcs in St. Bernard 
Parish, La., to be built on the old Chalmette Planta- 
tion. Mr. Cusachs. 

1085. — CIRCULAR LETTER addressed to departments and 
forts in the Western Division in regard to fortification 
(1846), signed by Gen. E. P. Gaines. Mr. Cusachs. 

1086.— CERTIFICATE v'i8i7), with signatures of Gov. Jas. 
Villere and Secretary of State Maxureau of Louisiana. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1087. — MEMORIAL of Rossel's services as Marine, 1705. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1088.— CERTIFICATE of Gov. W. C. C. Claiborne that he has 
signed an Act of Legislature granting a divorce, 1807. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1089. — PASSPORT to Francisco Romana, officer of 2nd regiment 
of Louisiana. Mexico, 1769. signed by Branciforte. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1090. — CERTIFICATE with signature of Intendant Salmon. 
1740. Mr. Cusachs. 

109 1. —CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE from active service 
of Don Francisco Bouligny. !Mr. Cusachs. 

1092.— PLAN OF LOWER MISSISSIPPI, by Gen. David 
Morgan, in campaign of 1814-15. Mr. Cusachs. 

T093.— LETTER (T824) from Attornev of Isabella de Osorno, 
wife of Spanish (Governor of Alobile, in regard to slaves 
confiscated by the United States government in t8i8. 

Mr. Cusachs. 



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No. TITLE. Owner 

1094.— CONCESSION OF LAND by Governor d'Abadie in 
1763. Mr. Cusachs. 

1095. — PASSPORT given to Madame Osorno to go from New 
Orleans to Pensacola with her slaves and attendants, 
1817. Mr. Cusachs. 

1096.— CONCESSION OF LAND by Bernardo de Galvez. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
1097.— DOCUMENT with signature of Estevan Miro, 1788. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
1098. — LETTER (1804) from James Caller to Don Osorno in re- 
gard to criminals escaped from the Mississippi Territory 
into the Spanish possessions. Mr. Cusachs. 

1099. — DOCUMENT with signature of Carondelet, 1793. 

1 100. — LETTER from Jas. Caller to Governor Osorno of Mobile 
on same subject as 1098. Mr. Cusachs. 

iioi.— LAND COMMISSION by Gayoso de Lemos, Spanish 
Governor of Louisiana (1798). Mr. Cusachs. 

1 102. — ENGRAVING by Collot, 1794. French habitation in the 

country of the Illinois. Mr. Cusachs. 

I 

1 103. — ^PASSPORT to Don Pedro Rousseau, signed by Gov. 
Gayoso de Lemos (1793). Mr. Cusachs. 

1 104. — ^PASSPORT signed by Don Joseph de Orne. 

Mr. Cusachs. 

1 105.— INSTRUCTIONS given to Don Pedro Rousseau of the 

Spanish navy, signed Carondelet. Mr. Cusachs. 

1 106.— AUTOGRAPH LETTER of Baron Carondelet to Pedro 
Rousseau. Mr. Cusachs. 

1 107. — PASSPORT to Pedro Rousseau, signed Salcedo, Spanish 
Governor of Louisiana. Mr. Cusachs. 

1 108.— COMMISSION, signed by Carlos III of Spain. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
1 109. — iCERTIFICATE, Gov. Galvez to Rousseau. 

■Mr. Cusachs. 
mo. — Report of Pedro Rousseau on Battle of Pensacola, 1806. 

Mr. Cusachs.. 
II 1 1. — DOCUMENT with signature of Carondelet. 

Mr. Cusachs. 
1501.— COMMISSION (1805) to David B. Morgan as justice of 
peace in County of Concordia, signed by Gov. C. Clai- 
borne. Jwdge Seymour. 

1502.— CERTIFICATE OF BAPTISM (1821) signed by Pere 
Antoine (Aontonio de Scdella.) Ji-^dge Seymour. 

1503.— AUTOGRAPH LETTER of Andrew Jackson, 1821. 

Judge Seymour. 



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No. TITLE. Owner. 

1504.— PHOTOGRAPH of Lieut. Gov. D. B. Penn. 

Judo^e Seymour. 
1505.— TAX RECEIPTS OF LOUISIANA, 1807-1^5. 

Judge Seymour. 
1506.— AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURES of Louisiana Governors. 

Judge Sevinour. 
1507.— AUTOGRAPH LETTER of Andre\v Jackson. 

Judge Seymour. 
1508.— MARRLAGE LICENSE signed by Gov. Clai'lwrne, 1805. 

Judge Seymour. 
T509. — DOCUMENT with signature and coat-of-arms of Ber- 
nardo de Galvez, Spanish Governor of Louisiana. 

Judge Seymour. 
1510.— SPANISH PASSPORT, 1784, signed Christoval de 
Zayas. J^^<^lgp Sovmour. 

1512.— FACSLMTLE OF LETTER from New Orleans (1804) 
by Colonial Prefect Loussat. J^clge Seymour. 

1513. — DOCUMENT with signature of Louis XV of France, 
(1765). Judge Seymour. 

1514.— ^CAPTAIN'S COMMISSION, signature of lx)uis XIV, 
1658. Judge Se_\mour. 

1515. — DOCU]\IENT (1761) with signatures of Kcrlerpc. 
French Governor of Louisiana, and his Intondant Roche- 
more. Judge Seymour. 
1516. — LETTER from Louis XI\' to Due d'Aguesseau, 1676. 

' Judge Seymour. 

1518.— AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURES of Delachaise, St.' Denis, 

Grandmaison, Masson, Duplessis, Marigny de Mande- 

ville, Macarty, Lafreniere, etc. Judge Seymour. 

1938.— AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT of Estevan Gayarre. 

Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 
i()39._AUTOGRAPH, Charles de Grandpre. (T803). 

Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 
1940.— MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENTS of Gayarre family. 

Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 

1941. — R. THOMASSY, "Cartngraphie de la Louisiane," 

Nouvelle Orleans, 1859. Mr. Cusachs. 

1942. — ^COMMISSION as aide-do-camp to Acting Governor 

Dupre, given (1830) to Charles Gayarre. 

Mrs. Chas. Gavarre. 
1943.— AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT of Etienne de Bore. 

Mrs. Chas. Gavarre. 

1944.— CERTIFICATE OF BAPTISM (of Carlos Gayarre, 

father of Judge Gayarre. the historian, signed by Pere 

Antoine) (Antonio de Sedella). Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 

ic)45._CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE of J. A. Gayarre and 

Charlotte Grandpre, grandparents of Judge Gayarre. 

Mrs. Chas. Gavarre 



_ 32 — 014 544 103 

No. TITLE. " Owner. 

1947. — COMMISSION as First Lieutenant in French Army to 
Carlos Gayarre, signed by Laussat, (1803). 

Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 
1948.— AUTHORIZATION of Charles Gayarre to practice law 
in Pennsylvania (1820). Mrs. Chas. Gavarre. 

I949-— ETAT DES SERVICES du Sieur dc Pontalba. 

Miss Grace King. 
1950.— BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATE (duplicate of 1944). 

Mrs. Chas. Gavarre. 

1951.— PORTRAIT of Baron de Pontalba. Miss King. 

1952. — LETTER of present Alarquis de Pontalba accompanying 

above portrait. Miss King. 

1953-— GENEALOGY of the Rigaud de Vandreuil family. 

Miss King. 

1954.— MANUSCRIPT INSTRUCTS of Carlos Gayarre to his 

family. Mrs. Chas. Gayarre. 

I955-— PASSPORT to Charles Gayarre signed by Daniel Web- 
ster, Secretary of State, (1857). Mrs. Gayarre. 

i956.^COM'MISSION to Joshua Lewis as Judge in Territory 
of Orleans, signed by President Jefiferson (1807). 

Dr. Ernest Lewis. 

1957. — LETTER from Mrs. Brown, wife of minister to France, 
1804. Mrs. Norvin Harris. 

1958.— SAME AS ABOVE. Mrs. Norvin Harris. 

1959. — ACT OF SALE to Louis Macarty of part oi Bienville's 
property. Mr. Ernest Villere. 

i96o.-^MANUSCRIPT TITLES and description of property of 
Sieur de Bienville in Louisiana. Mr. Ernest Villere. 

1961. — PLAN of Bienville's property, 1785. 

Mr. Ernest Villere. 

1862.— MANUSCRIPT of Jose Antonio de Hoa y Cacho. Ad- 
ministrator General de Rentas Reales en Louisiana, 
1790-1803. Mrs. Le Blanc. 

1963.— MANUSCRIPT TITLES of Sieur de Bienville's pro- 
perty, 1743. Mr. Ernest Villere. 

1964.— MANUSCRIPT SURVEY of Bienville's lands, 1737. 

Mr. Ernest Villere. 

1965.— MANUSCRIPT ADJUDICATION SALE (1759) of 
Bienville's property. Mr. Ernest Villere. 

1966. — ^FLAG presented by the ladies of New Orleans to General 
Andrew Jackson after the Battle of New Orleans, 181 5. 

Mr. Caspar Cusachs. 

1042.— PERE ANTOINE'S DATE -PALM, cut by Dr. Jos. 
Jones in 1889. Pere Antoine came to New Orleans 1774. 
died 1829. Mrs. Jos. Jones. 

i043._PICAYUNE'S HISTORY ST. LOUIS CATHEDRAL, 
issue April, 1893. Mrs. Jos. Jones. 



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